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> FOUR ENAVES. THE DAILY BEE| . ... political history of E. ROSEWATER: EDITOB | Nebraska bas there been an instence e e 1 | where such & shamelers nitempt has “Gaun whle you'ro grabbing” 1 1yo0p g 4y deprive logally clocted the motto of the Douglas county quAT-| ooy tivey 4o the leglalature of Satte of impostors. thelr seats by downright fraud as is —_— now attempted by the four knaves Seonrrany Scxonz has given Tib- ] Sles s kmockdown blow. The soopar | Y0 Sre contesting the seets of Mcesrs: Doane, Howe, Paxton and MoShane. the Boston philanthropists under- R T oty e e s claimants to seats in . ¢ this hero- . 2 Sl Goiaiar s liar it WTRS foc ] s Maslakine brkSiavs the Sslectty; %0 contlaue a contest after it has been Boston's reputation for wisdom. | 1 *@niia%e » contess stier it b o S ages contalning the ballots had been Wo la responsible for the tamper. | 26 containing the ballots S whth Shobaliots depoatied Sor sade. | Pueod with sluce they came “:" t;' in the vaults of the county clerk’s ;“"‘“““ :;“ ‘:i'"::“'! -2::"_ office! The people of Omaha have the .«:"’"“"_m s Mfldiund right to know who broke the seals on “lby the deputy clerk saw thoss packages which weeo moseluct [, o (C 0 00 paskages Bad autly brought fn Justios Riley's court | | broken and thess two packages, singularly enol ocontain the returns Cowenzss busid el yestrday | EOET Sone S O SR with discussing the question which | 108 T BT T SR party ehould guin the eredit for the | 0% BT RS arroaragen of pension bill. It dida't = FEPEREE PEREC T disoass which packy was respomsiblefor | 28 SUREL L (N the neoselty of such & bill. There| g 000 Gihert Does it not show was 0o room tor discussion on that | 20 IO € mons gang of i conspirators bave hired some scound- Tiis paper is not now, and aever | rel who has procured access to the has been, in sympathy with lawless- | ballots and manipulated them to suit mess, vioe and crime, and we cordially | ¢heir purpose?,The!Omsha Republican, spprove of the effort of our local con- | the organ of the four knaves, in its temporary, The Herald, in demanding | jast issue prints the testimony of dep- the enforcement of our city and state | gty County Olerk, H. T. Leavitt, who laws upon gambling houses snd the | jamits that the sesls on two keepers of low dens where the crimi- | Lackages bave been broken, nal classes resort for their amusement, | gng offers as s flimsy excuse and where the foundation is I8id for | for the criminal negligence in that making emberslers, defaalters and | ooy ¢ gacrodly guard theso pack- thieves of our boys and young men, | oo, that they might have been and suicides of merchants and profes- | roicen by belng knockedaround. It slonal men. isas strange that Olerk Manchester WroMIxG Is soon to possess & new | hes sbsented Almself so much slnce industry in manufacturing carbonate | this contest was broached, as it is to ofsods. A ssle has within the last | Parties who call at his office on any fow woeks been effected of the great | Pretext have had acoess to the pack- soda deposits nearLaramie. The Union | #ges and might have tampered with them without the knowledge of the Pacific company sre the purchasers o sdge of and farnaces will at once be erected | olerk snd his deputy. Itis admitted that Hanlon who is very much inter- under the superintendence of General t T. E. Sickles to develop and utilize | sted In the contest as an outsider the great mineral deposit and place it | has been within the reach of these on the Amerlcan market. The Lara- | packages, and while no evidence has mie Sentinel says that the article has | been adduced to connect him with been tested by the Pittsburgh class | this fraud, it shows clearly that there makers and found chemically pure, | W88 8 design in leaving those packages Bastern manufactarers offer $o take | Where they might be reached by par- as mach of the Laramle sods as the| i€58ent there totamper with them. Ta the face of this exposure, no i the , sy T :mpl,:?h.:{'; "be an | Bonorable man who had been declared unlimited sipply of the article, Says | efested by the board of canvassers, the Sentinel: could stand up before this communi- A careful estimate of the cost and | ¥+ and before the peole of this state, profit of working and converting this | and set up aclaim for a seat in ‘he leg- material into carbonate of soda shows | islature. But the knaves who have that the expense per ton would be | et up this bogus claim have the su- $19.65, and “‘,‘_m“fi “i;m';‘:";‘; dacity to come before the leglslature ey Pt ton” Theet kr 0w ou, | with a plea which, in iteelf, beands taln more then fifty million cubic feet [ them as rogues. They set up the of this ealt, and as it forms faster | claim that in the First ward about 150 [ g P“!ufl);:':;m " re | bogus democratio tickets were polled, supply Is absolutely inexhaustible. | @pcn which their names were printed, Blatistios show that over 87,000,000 | aad they charye that these votes wére worth of t;hld}:;‘mr‘i;l.un?:xi;l not counted for them. Was there o ome consumption. From thess fig. | 7°F %ok & checky quartotte. res some ides of the extent of the de- | They and their cappers caused s bogus mand may be formed, and of what | ticket to be printed and circalated source of revenue it may be 10 |gt the polls, whereby scores of ignor- m;"::;;::“ :;’"f&'i:’::;‘:’: aat voters who desired sud intended or two will be done. Nogold or|to vote against them were deceived diver, mine which has been ever | by a frsudulent devios into ing for Beoaehy T g k| hom e pcptcnicl a3 will this vast depostt, and e effoct in | fr20d, Which In some states would building up our city can scarcely be | have sent them or their cappers to the penitentlary, thoy boldly admit the fraud sud base their claima for seats in the legislature uponit. The truth, however, is that these votes on the bogus democratic ticket were counted for them, and the knaves know it. The officlal canvass of this county, as published in all the papers of this oity shows that the average vote received by the republican electors in the First ward was three hundred and sixty-four and the average vote for demooratic electors was four hundred and twenty-five, giving a democratio majority of sixty-one. The vote credited to John Bloom, who was the only republican on the anti-monopoly ticket, whose name was not on any other ticket, was one hundred and nine. At least ninsty of the votes oast forJokn Bloom were cast by re- publicans who voted agalnst Coutant Locke, Fox and Barber. It Is ssfe to sy that fully fifty republicans who voted the republican ticket scratohed the defeated quar- tette. Add fifty to the ninety votes cast for Bloom and the anti-monopoly ticket, and deduct the one hundred and forty from the average republican vote of the First Ward as cast for Garfield and you have two hundred and twenty-four votes, which is ex- sctly what Coutant snd the other three of the quartette would have had withcut those bogus democratic {ick- sts. The canvass of the First Ward gives Coutant 363, Locke 356, Bar- ber 349, Fox 369, which is an aver- age of the vote cast for Garfield in that ward and isan offset of the one hundred and forty republican votes cast against these parties by the one hundred and thirty-six bogus democratio votes that were counted vations. This would give 145,000 |for them. The returns of the First acres for white settlement. Ward, as canvased offcially, give The Omahas, alone have decided to | Doaue 452 votes; Howe, 440; Paxton, sell fifty thousand acres of their res. | 436; McShane, 427; while the presi- ervation, but the Winnebagoes woald | dential electors got an avorage of four doubtiess follow their example if the [ hundred and twenty-five. What be- came of the one hundred and forty republican votes that were given to these sucoessful candidatest Thev were ofset by bogus democratic tickets, and yet this brace of knaves who had these bogus tickets counted for them have the sublime cheek to claim a foul in the First ward, where their own judges super- intended the count and re-count, The fact is if they continue this in- vestigation much farther they will wncoeed in sending some one to the penitentiary, but they will never suc- THE OPENING OF THE RESER- VATIONS. A bill has been introduced into the senate by Senator Saunders providing for the sale of 50,000 acres of the Omaha reservation in ascordance with the request of arecent council of the tribe. The portion of Nebraska in which the Omaha and Winnebago reservations are situsted has always been seriously hampered in growth by the barrier which these unoccupied portions of land has thrown between the settlements. It has out off all Northern Nebraska from its natural wholesale markets, and has directed trade to Sioux Cityto the detriment of Omahs, and the sdjacent cvuntry. The entering of the Omaha reserva- tion by the Obicago & Omaha road wa the first wedge which opened s way for future development, The proposed cesssion of lacds by the Omaha Indisus to the government fsin theline of Secretasy Scharz's recommendation that the Indisns on reservations be given lands in sever- alty. Our reservations as at present constituted sre pieces of wasteful ex- travagance unoccupied by the Indians and incapable of being ocoupled by the whites. Take for instance. the reservations under discussion. The lands of the Omahas and Winneba- goes aggregate 310,000 acres. By the census taken last June there were 1,121 Omahas, and 1,435 Win- nebagoes. Allowing five members to each family, there would be 225 Oma- ha familles and 287 Winnebago fami- HNes. Allowing half a section to each family, the two tribes would require about 164,000 acres. The two tribes now have 310,000 acres in their reser- frowned down by all honest men. ballot box, and the will of the majority thus expressed m b:;:pu.i Majorities must in this country, and no party csn override them. efford to et TP R e e e e OOCIDENTAL JOTTINGS |lars on theirstock. Their five stamp | Utah, passing through the coal fields = mill has only ran six months. sonthinest of Erie, amd byornear e MIORE. POPULAR THAN EVER. OCaliforma. The Utah Central have compléted | town of Erie, on its route to the Glen Ellen, Sonoma county, has | a fine round house at Salt Lake, hav- | Mountains, and thence by the most The Genuine - 3 d th gl llnl vt R, G, vortadien | e oy oy GINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Antelope in considerable numbers | structure. Its cost was $25,000. x ez ; areTelope fn considemable mambors | ek deponits have, e disoorored | Oschie La Poudro or San Vrsine vass | Tho populae demand for the GENUINE SINGER i 1870 xceeded thatof FIRE! FIRE! EFIRE! L £ demand foc the G 1679 exceeded ¢ T fre il outh of Manlone velnof | SSRGS UG B | PO A g e, e e 0 Over seren inches of rain h.fi... ;‘:..M and one of five feet In thick- | 5o 0 i1 Middle Park; zhem\;inwn‘ In sz:s we Eold 866,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,167 fallen in El Dorado county during the 2 ¥ Granitu rives to the western boun- achines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines. 1 Y il Iate storm, 'ty Trains are running daily on the | dary' of the. state; thencs through | e ;e mel The Popular Clothing House of The Los Angeles & San Diego rail- | Utah and Pleasant Valley railroad be- | Giah and Californis to the Pacific | rosdwill probably immediately sxtend | t¥een Provo sud Pleasant Valley. their track from Sants Anna to San | Bogine houses end offices are being ey 1400 Sewing Machines a Day ! Diego. erected at Provo. D:K::b | For every business day in the year, Dr. Glenn's hacvest s just finshed, e Salom will havo o airoad 8 cou. | FEEIVEEIDCEREIXS. The “0ld Reliab'e” M . H E I_L M AN & G 0 "y . | and the total yield was 460,000 1daho, ple of weeka. That Every REAL e sacks. The dootor reserves 60,000 | Challls has a population of 400. A T oot ol rata 1 heing | = "Y_ Singer is the Strongest, for seed, and hasshipped the ros of | Slghs havosuparoedd conches . | oaritdd ot Sootland. Singer Sewing Ma- f the crop. e lines. 5 1 3 Z / A waterspout bursted Inst week in | Forty cents a pound is paid for but- gfl;’t‘xi {;":‘;';"300 d";:;:.f" arge | chine has this Trade the Santa Inez Mountains, north of | ter at Blackfoot. T s Santa Barbara, which fiooded all the | The mining immigration of the next d‘fly*‘;; o taos hesat Tof streams heading in that vicinity. year into the Wood River country | g oF P Iron Stand and em- Considerable excltement prevails in | promises to be unprecedented. 3 Aageies over e dtcovery” f | 3l erice bekweon Blackfotand |, Lncla souny has $6000 in the | bedded in the Arm of a very large Stock of fine gold n the beach sinds three | Challiss has been inoreased by the [ )ITWs &% Aecum the Machine, phructads Suits Overcoats and s erous claims have been staked off, and | 3 week. tovoral partios aro washing with suc- | Qyer £7,000 have bosn expended | fierro ianearly comploted, and - by the Utah Northern in Improring | *y cor load of conl was met at Alex- | Principal Office: 4 Union Square, New York. Goods left, Los A ty b i ; . in .x.,:fi: l’.,f{’gfio .,:,',,5,’,7.?3 ;f:; :’I‘:, &:gf.'}l,;’i;d Debeen I i by eighteen empty wagons and | 1,500 Subordinate Offices, in the U nited States and Canads, and 3,000 Offices inthe O yielded 57,139,000 pounds of grapes, | my o0 towns fl‘mng the past sum: |10 houranda half the entire car ‘World and South America. ‘sepl16-dawif which were msaufactured into 2,000,- In the! Wood load was taken. o 000 gallons of white and red wines, g‘;f:,,“‘:;;,,'}:;j‘“‘x,f}g,m';," Bellevae | It looks now as though the Iraircad They Have X 5 S B . Three g market value is $1,000,000. The Ruby mine at Silver Oity still | eng of the track was between three , continues to yield handsomely, and | 43 four miles from Madison, and Successors to Jas. K, Ish, the Simplest, the Most Durable Sewing Ma- Find, on account of the Season so far advanced, and having chine ever yet Con- > Th: i f ty -t M s uimbers is now s gap of soventy.two |y rapidly proving itaslf a first-clams | Sy o, from, Madison, and ty, and most of the dre now - ; two railroads—the Atchison, Topeka | DTOPOriY: a1 he Sre DOW | company couldhot get iron. DRUGG‘ISTS AND < PERFUMERS &Sania Fe, and the Southern Pacifi | 106 o (it MTomont mill is beiog This report is from the editor of the 2 - e em s e o s a1 e S RS 12 " Dealers in Fine Imported__ that cannotfail to please everybody. gers are now being taken over the | the Potosi, Idaho. The cro being | troit: St. Jacobs Oil sells like hot | Extracts, Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, &o. et ; i & taken out will mill up in the hundreds, | cakes hero. ~Mr. Chas. Huber, liviug | A full line ot Surgical Instrumonts, Pocket ‘Gases, Trume aud Suprarters. Absolutely Pure fous '.:k':‘fif‘ht:“}“‘{,‘,e_‘: itis be. | and the ledgo is large, aa can bo scon | near Spinnerstown, suffered oith | Dragsand Chemicus sed 1 Dispaneing. Prescripisns lled o ARy howt o ths ight. lieved, the cars will commence mak. | bY the quartz, pieces of which are as | rheumatism fora long time and noth- | Jas, K. Ish. Lawrence McMahon. REMEMBER THE ing thr’nngh trips to the eastern states | heavy as a man can put in the bucket. | ing would care bim, until he used St. A1 FARNHAM STRERT. i S n s e oo | ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, e — left. I could report dozens of similar g : . SHEELY BROS. PACKING O" 1301 and 1303 Farnham St., Corner 13th. Montana. cases. "gfl”,hl,’;,‘::,‘,"f‘ Eineafare) mmaking §1, iacs are 11363) soliol ol 0dren 1o ™~ ek Helona, an Increase of 84 during the mes are dull in Nye county and [ *ol . X ) ey ks Sl g ok R e The bullion shipments from Butte Wholesale and Retail in cooDs MADE To ORDER 0" SHORT NOTICE. Th 8000 i : hasli Grimby S torly !1{'1‘&'“;:?- fi‘;f,r:::m‘g";,é‘s Shdiok Deosinbee (Ot FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAWE, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. e 3 | Next summer tho placer mines neer \ CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. - Two men were killed aod nin in- | gytgo will be worked. at night by the OFFIOE OITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, jured by & blast last week in the For- | 3ig of elactrio illumination. - Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. ine at Virginia City, gl "“‘"‘k‘:"’” das The mow pans and, settlers of the 2 TELEPHCONE OCNNEOTIONS. dnin‘:‘"“’;;in:r:l“'alfi' %u;:‘_ oo | Alice will in the Butte district have 5 TS (et = some important developments aro be- }f;‘;,{’,‘;‘ DSt ot (s iy Lo 1 . - T — rbwer Tho slectrio lights at the Alice THE OLDEST ESTAELISHED. THE ORIGINAL ool Winnemuo: | workn aro regularly burning with y 3 § [ > and furniture cost over $15,000and | &re power aud brillance. - They give ! (T . BAP&&'NG HOUSE L = was insured for $6000. “";‘“";"‘“"fi;‘z“ SRR NN z Cor. Randolph St. & 5¢ = M : An important strike is to re P I o) E i 7 = Afioat Bty prospeotors are at Wrk | 4,1 ded from the famous. Bell near SRR GHIOAGO J. S. WRIGHT, in_the violuity of Silver City, on | ried from ! eesoatasly clth feig . | R GALDWELL,HAMILTUNIGQ “* 7 GHICKERING PIANO, cluims which have lain for years, and [ Mt - lome exeeeding, Diveltss BANKERS. And Sole Agent for all scem to be making fair wages. ments in the lower workings of the Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. TRADE o MARK, P — HOTELS. Ghas. Marshall, tho desperado, who | ™25 2oglon : killed an old man named Jack Mo | ™ 18 Progressing favorably. Cann near Bellviile, was taken from ‘Wyoming. tho sheriff ust week whils en route to | Larumie has a candy factory. e e n e Earors, and strung to a tree. o E 8 h N om- FoR o smenosth Barcirond s oot Crtiicates of doposit lssued payable In three, Fish Commissioner Redding has | | Dleted. 15 o twthye magerve, bevieg oot agreed to furnish oarp for the streams : : ISM six and twelvo months, bearing intaret, or on of Siorra valley. The number of eggs | , -~ Stesm eaw mill has been set up in y s e L 2 Cummins City. a carpi supposed to deposit in & sea- etz oues S5 et et oF bt sonia 3000, A two-year-old carp will | Rawlins masonic ball was an im- | _Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, | “pierstuaties e ttneret weigh seven pounds. mense success. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, | meut, state, Conty and City Bonda: Busliieos transnctod same a8 that o an Incur- porated Baak. Accounts kept in Currency or gold subject to =1 A school houso i in course of erac- | Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- | pruw sghs sty on vt Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Orepm. tion at Cummins City. ings and Sprains, Burns and el Buropean Pass Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Pendleton contains 1,000 inhabl- | ‘‘Big Nose Goorge,” the murderer Scalds, General Bodily GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. tants. highwayman, has baen sentenced to Pains, angldt Aband of forty elk was recently | be hung. Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted ~—.U S DFP(NIT_OBY seen near Silverton, Or. New buildings are springing up all Feet and Ears, and all other o s 0 The section of country between the | over Rawlins and the town is enjoying Pains and Aches. Dalles and Walla Walla is settling up | & season of healthy prosperity. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacoes Or. S e il Ty eaiiitel . T Fopois rom il the sonk ange | 15 ie st et | Finst Naionan Bawe | S5 huishes J. S. WRIH T < 2 d D PRICES REDUCED TO Co’s. Orga.us. sz 00 AND sz 50 PER DAY I deal in Pienos and Organs exclusively. Have had years T T e experience in the Business, and han-le only the Best. to places of amusement. Elogancly furnisbed, Two and three quarter millions of | say 5"-" feed iukzv;‘]d -nfl the cattie x, ad ey 73;-;««; QFoMaa, | = — 3 salmon eges have been taken at the | are doing remarkably well. DL s 5 g sth S E Pre 2 C fish-hatchery at the Clackamas, Oro- | A fina shaft house is being built for | * Diredions In Flaree Tangaagse. Cor. 13th ana Parnbam Strects, |, - 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. gon, in splendid conditivn. the Southern mine at Oummins City. | S0LDBY ALLDRUGGISTS ANDDEALERS % Two large cougars were recently | The Southern boasts of eight feet of IN MEDICINE. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT | Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY - Kiled o Willameit procicl Lane |ors. A.VOGELER & CO., N OMARA. Council Bluffs, Towas DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING county. Or. ey had been very de- The large firm of Beckwith & Han- Baltimore, Md., U. 8.. On line o Street Railway, Omnibus 0 nd from I’ sirucive of focka thereabouts for | son, 3t Geeen R ver, <o clsing au —— - EUOCESRORS 10 KOUNTEE BR0R,) | al e, BT el o, SO N D H A N D PU M Ps = their busineus avd will ongage exclu-{ §A 1 $I "0 5 © | Organized as a National Bank, August 20, 13, | The best furnished and most commaious house Four thousand tonsof oeat wors | sivly hé lc o catt] x;:r;ds. Portiand, Me R 0 v. £0.7. PHELPS Prop Steam Pamps, Ergine Trimmings, Mining Machinary, 80| st week to a sin rm i - 0 ey v - g - ob: 9%l = tecaiation’ Taviiving | P.x s 1emile e e C. BURNED OQUT, |Capitaland Profits Overs300,000) FRONTIER flTEL’ SELTING HOSE, BRASS ANO IRON FITTINGS, iFE, STCAM PACKING $115,000 is the largest in the history | last week,near Edson station, between ’ S Larami g OLESALE AND RETAIL. : b atlya a ramie, Wyoming. Pl e sl gt tnin, Moo But at it Again e B ion t5me " | 1 mimein e pos oo oo, | IALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS @ Williamette rives is rising rap- emen on both engines b e ‘ ; cort . . : i . Yy, THo Tutset ioporte oo “gp Pl Jar e B e et U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. LSS s bz miatmbiod psatl A. T.. STRANG. 205 Farnham Streat Cmahs, Neb Qolumbia 10 of afuvorable charscier. | Thero_aro now two hundrod and TR OFFICERS AND DIKECTORS kM E 0 BILUARD Propeioior, Should the present temperatara con- | forty-four names on the pay roll in the Huaxan K President, i tinue, it is hoped that the Upper Col- | locomotive department, of the Raw. G. H. &J_ s_GflLLINs’ " Atage Koo, i Pretont. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, ambia wil soon be apon to naviga: s U. P, shops, ind the men 'A. 3, Poperaron, Attorney. Oheyenne, Wyomng: j . ave to work every day in the week, Jomm A. CrriguToN. First-cl: e arge ple s, one A raiload fss been built and will | besides until Iato at night. : LEATHER ¥ L Davs, As't Cashler. | block from dopot. Traingstop trom 20 mifutes """“” S soon be in operation from the Dalles, | There is strong talk of building the AND This bank recetvesdopostt without regard to | DePot. Kates §200, 8260 and §8.00, according v BI_ATZ s MILWAUKEE BEER | om e g::ll;xl:::;nrg::;tto Walla Wal' | Laamie and Notth Park raileoad, tho Saddl s L e . b-BALooM, Proprter, | W B 3 ory, and from | first tnirty miles of which will be Denttag et 'BORDEN, Onlef Clerk. mio- thence to the Prlouss constry. An- | traen ) 1emeor, "hich will be [ Saddlery B T o B ——— In Kegs and Bottles. other road is contemplated frcm Uma- | station of any importance will be at Hard WA | Stobsghied ool mincioal cube of o oouts- Bpeciai Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable tilla up the Umatilla river and across | the Soda Lakes, The cost cf its con: 3 | ™ Solis passugo Hekets for Emigrants ain the 1a- " Prices. Ofiica. 239 Douglas Rtraat. Omaha the Blue mountains to the Grand | siraction and equipment is estimated man_ue, Ronde valley, and eventually to Boise h HARNESS, COLLARS —_— Gity, to meet. the Utah Northern | **rrr000 er mile s y EXOBHLSIOR Schuyler, Neb. The soda lakes on the Laramie plains have been sold to the Union railroad. A corps of engincers are now surveying this latter road. StockiSaudiessietcy Machine Works, | a5 T ot e 000 sein Pacifio railroad comp.ng, with the fa- e e e sy tention of erecting the necessary works | Now Ready for Business, | ODT-AXLA, BIEIE. | ientlon patd to ommercial travelers. ngto: { A new atoam fouring mill nfn ope 225¢ 9510 for the. manufactars of LA Hammond, hProp; ,fiffl"‘;‘ffl”; i 8. MILLER, E:, -t g ;?:Tecl;f:co:: ds pm?i‘::i‘:ng e;:::lm;: Next Door to Omaha Na- ...Tc’;,"..:‘.‘?;a:rf"“..'.:’;‘ ounioy i tha sate e 0 Schuyler, Neb. cbfinP";" Ilsc::g;: o ;‘et;hr:d“:; livering this article at the railroad at tional Bsat::é t"“"""“ e e e eaciinesy i TG ™ iing 815 per ton, and the market value at md-kmd;r;d o S gl gtvea 0 Chicago is $50, 80 that there is . 1 A company styled the Pomeroy | gin of §350 per car load after doduct- | s %1 _ | Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Geo. P. Bemis rifles, numbering 40 men, has been | ing freight. This country is now im- J. C: VAFPOR Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer raisod at Pomeroy. porting $2,000,000 worth of soda an- Catting, etc REM. ESTATE Acency. Father Conrady. reports good sucs | nuslly.—[Cheyenne Sun. MERCHANT TAILfifl a5, ot e nety ahociet: " | 164h & Douglas Ste, Ormabay Neb. ceas in teaching the Umtilla Indians = to readand write. Colorado. OCapltol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, | 56 Harnev St. Bet. 14th and 16th | gui, sgency does srmiorir 3 brokerago bush The Umatilla wheat farm has two | = Leadville is waging war against her ness. Does notspeculste, and therstore auy bar- boasdiag boutes, one blackarmith shop | 2ol Justces oM SHAT noe| SHOW CASES [iEziisiihmsoiina threo siablos a0d threo dwelling | Denver's new school building has | QR & wesk i your ows vowe: torms wasriomazs »v Telctiemeabtn by thesett housea. been dodiosted. % b | B ST 0§ o] o g wInD®E, BOGGS & HILL. The Whitman Gasettesays the 149,- | Eheering reports come from the 117 CASS 5T, OMANA, NEB. " » ) acres cf land recently purchased | mining camps around Empire. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. | _mara sood seorimentaiwavsonvand.wa _ | REAL ESTATE BROKERS N By end his sssociaton of | Tho farmers institate at Fort Col-| Notice i hesby siven that senied s | TR/ Ww WSS I, J9 140 Tornbam e oe Old Reliable Carpet House, Sy Bt e e o, lins, held last week, was & great suc- [ will be received at the office of the county THE MERCHANT TAILOR, |OMAHA - NEBRASKA. ments are perfected and that each i T e S et ke Pants, Surts and . P & at each ip- i it L aver City, the comnty seat of said coun- | Isprepared to make Pant and overcoat dividual settler will be given from five e s pen iy, 19 ’ le Gunui 1 &7, up to the 3rd day of January, A. D. | toorder. Prices, it and workmanship guarsateed ot yousin whi oy for i |t " oo o | B cbaral i | S e | NeDPaska Land Agency.|)405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 4TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IIN 18868 Carpetings| Carpetings! Office —North 8ide opp. Grand Central Hotel. 1t 1s now settled that the Pal ipped trom 1o Tabor ol 1 | G 2 e oo e DAVIS & SNYDER, o Palouse m the Tabor mill, idge, in Melicias Creek precinch, in = country will be tapped by the 0. R. & | Lesdville, last week. & Forvas county, n{.nu.xs.fiiés bridge to JNoO. G. ;l:cjuis. 1606 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr, N. Oo.'s railroad, that Colfax will be | qyo new distriot of Atlanti k et fn length, EBidders are re- CHCEmISEly O GOl 3 05 W) 400,000 ACRES carefully selected land tn Eastern . lantic at thy | quired to the bids ith . - oo v tht anear f e | "o ‘vt sutanges | B et i v 1 | INDERTAKER |t oo o | Carpets, Oil-Cloths, w“"‘“u‘,'"“.;‘;‘:;“t“{; . e, Mosoow | comparison of lia ore for richness, | 30 ¥ith ebond in o 'eum doubls the 3 propery” ST y z 2 A at the other wi A > | amount of the bid, conditi or th s = . ¥. WEBSTER o Sonntey, wod ihat he other wil be | Loy or acesmibily. Taiital exocution of Lhy comeot. Th | 55244 Piins B O ot b 0 | %ol Land Comrr0. 2R pters Matting, Window-Shades, or near Farmi Pitkins mines are panning out well. | county commissioners of said county of . . R R, s o e st e Fumas reservo the right to reject any and | ——— "Byron Reed & Coy, Lace Curtains, Etc Tt been siruck in tho Ohlorids tannel, | s " tonersof | PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE Y] 5 y - The Blue Bird mine has had an assay | Faraes sote S conmisioners o s ow smAsanD orhe 0dd Rellows aro organising in | pado of some of ita ore glving $43.. | B Gy Ty nerks. Dutad st | OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Tacaon. ~ Thelr building will be com- | 5005 gold. the 19th dagof B Z D, 1o Connects With Street €ars | REAL ESTATE AGENCY MY STOCK S THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. plsted by January 16. e oot CERONDERS ind BAMILTON : The Southorn. Pacifo ruilway of | | & Prospestng party has discovered | st 1maky Siheits. (End o Reo e e fllowe: IN NEBRASKA. ! Arfias hos beeal some excellent mineral In the Wichita | ——————————— R S £y i TAO P | K s ks b ot et < Pacite raitrond fos e soumse Oentrel | cyountaing, Tndian Territory, recont- BUSINESS COLLEGE, | teiye vok thinsta: ™™ | Eoths v Omata and Donsias oy, " masitt 1 Make a Specialty of .. |ly. The ore discoverad contains The Camp Thomas reservation will | gold, silver, and in many instances, i n, losvias Omaba, an KENNEDY’'S - fifofi?fi?mfl'af“é&“;? e e Star s one of the richest | THE GREAT WESTERN: x‘;f%mmfif'n";cfl‘fi'fi?;“::':’h:‘“':m EAST INDIA WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GCURTAINS . 9:45 4. m., and 12:45 p. m. 115 and 815 passengers, Py " e 6:17 . m.. will be: from the A farmer on the lower San Penro | olvims int the White Pine district. afics arnet of Dode AR 1oth arente claims to have raised 40,000 pounds of | Pay was struck at a depth of four B ey barley from six acresof irrigated land. | foet, and a shaft 69 fest has been | Geo.R. Rathbun, Principal.’ | f1is wois obobivG STRE _0AB [ At Touatrg, on the Southers Pa | Mk throngh soid minersl, The ors A cifio, water has been strack 315 feet |18 & carbonato, snd mill-runs RASKA below the sarface. The water rose 100 | Ounces silver sud 70 per cent. lead. . | Oreighton Block, - OMAHA L A feet In the well. The Robert E. Lee, on Barry Hill, VINECAR WORKS! The Arizons concentration compa- | Trout_creek, mining distriot, has & Pl S 23 ny own 3000 scres of placers in Pomo. | *hilt 36 feet deep, and 6 feet of 4ron Uik ERNST KREBS, Manager. =8 district. The dirt averages$3 to | iD sight. When the iron was first | —————“oNT Manufacturer of all kinds of $5 per ton, and is dry washed. discovered an assay of 504 ounces. sil- EH. F. COOK, VINEGAR. St ver and § ounce i gold was had; the J es St Bet. 5th and 10th, ONAHA, NEB ‘ Gran. last mingral taken out assays §74.80 e The Starmont me during Novem- | 1 e u N D E R TA K E Rl e ettt L ‘ber shipped $39,270.99 of bultion, A new railroad, called the Denver, 02 Fellows Bock. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN: B l TT E R s I Q 3 And have a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet Honse. AWMLY e ‘NOLLIWASNOD ‘syuemeFusieq smoyg WHNNWNOUH ‘'eNCedssq 3o, AND D W A G k LY The Union Pacific branoh and the | Utsh & Pacific Tailroad and Tele. | Prompt sttention eiven ¢ or e bv telorraph. Orders from abroad solicited. Satistaction Guarantecd tah Eustorn have reached Park City. | Eraph company, has been incorporated BUBSORTHE WOR AR PR AN e, e Call, or Address The bullion. shi ts fo T @ Denver with a capital stock of 98 Tenth Street, - OMAHA, NEBRASKA . Rest, T the minth of Nevoubes, | SL00 000000 Tho roud is lo siart e s BT s ¢ ILER & €O John B. Detwiler, aggregated §72,996.38. nver and pus through the | THE WEEKLY BEE, acaicas s g, bob in guner 3 ay g counti s of Jefferson, Weld, Boulder, pecial praci: OLE MANUFAOTURERS, i ‘The Barbee Mining company have Granite, Summit and Gunnison to the be. congultad night and day, snd willvieta | 3 ) pflldivflandnlm'm.,.zfldo]. lulhmban:;:-; of the tur:?wry ot The Best in the West. ipmalmmm-flfin_flum.. OMAHA, Neb, Old Behatharpetchm, OMAHA,